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    Random aggression

    One of my bps has recently been extremely aggressive. Temps are good (Rack is controlled by Helix DBS 1000). Been eating perfectly fine. Just got out off shed 13 days ago. No mites.

    When I say aggressive I mean extremely aggressive. When I opened up its tub today, it moved out of its hide as quickly as it could and struck the air four times in in about five seconds. Kept striking the whole time, even when my hands were not close to the tub.
    Had this male for over a year and a half now, never had any problems.

    I want to say it got up on the wrong side of the hide this morning but honestly I have no idea what to make of it. Your thoughts/ opinions?

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    What are you feeding your bp, and how often?

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    F/t asf every 6 days, trust me its not the food. lol

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    Hmm, technically he could eat more than 1 asf a week, but I'm not sure it's because he's hungry. I'm guessing it was a fluke. Usually if they are nasty, they are nasty from day one. My ph clown has been nasty since he came out of his egg. He flew to me from Robin, rabernet, about two years ago and he still hisses at me every time he sees me. I have had one that turned into a nippy thing, but he's my spider and he has needed a trip to the loony bin for a while now. I wouldn't worry about it! Maybe he thought it was feeding day for some reason.

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